Relative humidity
the exact amount of water vapor in the atmosphere (specific humidity)
This is called the "relative humidity."
In our surroundings, there will be water vapour, but it will be of small quantity. so it is invisible. In case of boiling water or freezing , there will be water vapour of large quantity, so it will be visible to our naked eye
yes it can. when you feel steam it is water vapor
If your question is what I think it's trying to state, the answer is evaporation.
dew point is basically is the temperature when the air cant hold anymore water so the vapor changes to water. so how much water the air or cloud can hold determines it. i hope that makes sense to u. :)
I think you are looking for "water vapor"
This is called the "relative humidity."
The changing of gaseous water vapor in the air to liquid water is called condensation. If it does so high up in the atmosphere and falls as droplets to the ground we call that "rain" - but it has to undergo condensation first.
It is the maximum humidity, expressed as the saturation point for a given temperature.
It is called water vapor :)
Relative humidity work with the amount of moist and water vapor that is all together.and that how all the vapor that is all together and that the type of moist that what call the relative humidity.
steam
Condensation
CONDENSATION!!!
Condensation.
condensation of vapours
it is condensation